It is important to know the ph of water, because the pH of water determines the solubility and biological availability of chemical constituents such as nutrients and heavy metals. For example, in addition to affecting how much and what form of phosphorus is most abundant in the water, pH also determines whether aquatic life can use it. In the case of heavy metals, the degree to which they are soluble determines their toxicity. Metals tend to be more toxic at lower pH because they are more soluble.
Since in water pH < 7 is acidic and pH > 7 is basic, pH=13 is more basic than pH=1
it ensures the availibility of water
people dont know how important water is until they destroy it.
WATER COLOR PAINTING IS WATER YOU ADD TO PAINT AND YES IT SHOULD BE IMPORTANT TO A ARTIST YOU NEED TO KNOW HOW TO DO IT EVEN IF YOU WONT EVER USE IT BETTER TO KNOW IT THEN NEVER USE IT WATER COLOR PAINTING IS WATER YOU ADD TO PAINT AND YES IT SHOULD BE IMPORTANT TO A ARTIST YOU NEED TO KNOW HOW TO DO IT EVEN IF YOU WONT EVER USE IT BETTER TO KNOW IT THEN NOT TO
It is important because you need to know where it comes from and you need to make sure it is not nasty water before you drink it
It is important because you need to know where it comes from and you need to make sure it is not nasty water before you drink it
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To know the answer to what you are asking.
i don't really know what it means
The pH of liquid ammonium hydroxide is usually around 11-12, indicating that it is basic or alkaline in nature.
Much of Australia is very dry, and both humans and animals needs water to survive. So where water is available becomes quite important to know.
Because the farmers need to know how much water his plants have got.